747 Crashes into Amsterdam Apartment Complex (El AL Flight 1862) - DISASTER BREAKDOWN

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  • Опубликовано: 12 май 2024
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    Airplane wings are critical not only for flight but for the fact that they contain the crucial mechanics that enable pilots to control their planes. The structural integrity of planes needs to be strong in order for the many different parts of a plane to be held together and withstand the forces of flight. One shocking incident in October of 1992 demonstrates of the disastrous consequences of when parts of a plane can simply break away. El Al Flight 1862 crashed into residential estate in Amsterdam killing at least 43 people. This disaster is just as much about the community it devastated as much as it is about what caused it. In this video we’ll examine the plane and what exactly happened during its final flight.
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    Aokigahara - Ambre Jaune
    Tracker - Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen
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Комментарии • 874

  • @DisasterBreakdown
    @DisasterBreakdown  2 года назад +113

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    • @crypticmirror
      @crypticmirror 2 года назад +3

      Thank you for covering this. I always remember this one, apart from Lockerbie, it was one of the first crash that I remember ever seeing on the news when I was young. It has been very enlightening hearing you go through everything that happened to the jet. I have to agree that the official death toll is far too low, more than that were definitely killed, especially Ghanaians. So many were left ill on the ground afterwards too.

    • @harveytyler4869
      @harveytyler4869 2 года назад +2

      How was it possible to not find the cvr something is fishy about that, another great video good work

    • @crypticmirror
      @crypticmirror 2 года назад +3

      @@harveytyler4869 The local authorities rushed the clean up of the site, for reasons best known to themselves, and it ended up in a landfill somewhere (along with a lot of human remains). Having said that, it was probably heavily damaged by the force of this crash and may not have had much recoverable data on it anyway. The flight data recorder was recovered, and it was heavily damaged by the impact and needed forensic reconstruction before they could get the data off it.
      But given that virtually every surivor in the apartments and nearby apartment blocks came down with something suspiciously similar to either Gulf War Syndrome, or nerve poisoning, there likely was something on the plane that wasn't meant to be there, or so the theory goes anyway. Certainly the lack of recovery of the CVR did nothing to allay those suspicions.

    • @anubeia
      @anubeia 2 года назад +1

      @@crypticmirror I read your comment before the video got to the crash section, and I thought that maybe there might be an additive in the fuel used by the aircraft. Now I'm not so sure.

    • @longbeach7623
      @longbeach7623 2 года назад +1

      The videos where an animation of the crash sequence is omitted, leave me feeling like something was missing when the video ends.

  • @johnny5805
    @johnny5805 2 года назад +785

    The pilot was the very image of professionalism. No fear in his voice even as he says he's going down.

    • @sintes88
      @sintes88 2 года назад +165

      @@johnhall7850 He did not intentionally crash into the building. The plane was inoperable.

    • @aabll5993
      @aabll5993 2 года назад +24

      @@sintes88 Exactly!

    • @erlienfrommars
      @erlienfrommars 2 года назад +104

      @@johnhall7850 If he had controls, he would land the plane in one piece instead of crashing into a building. Not sure what you're smoking smh.

    • @philipp7156
      @philipp7156 2 года назад +46

      @@johnhall7850 Lay down the crack pipe. It's definetly mashing your brain. And if you can't - try to get help. You're sick!

    • @johnhall7850
      @johnhall7850 2 года назад +3

      @@philipp7156 so much IDF. 😁👍

  • @chloescat
    @chloescat 2 года назад +747

    Every accident is sad but to me, the calmness and professionalism of the crew was so inspiring; considering the circumstance. Hearing them calmly say, 'Going down' and them seeing and knowing their fate is truly heartbreaking. Rest in peace, heroes! ❤️

    • @Davinhomx
      @Davinhomx 2 года назад +20

      Yeah that was crazy. Going down, goind down in the most calm way

    • @alhanes5803
      @alhanes5803 2 года назад +4

      @@Davinhomx yeah, this was very sad.

    • @DumLoco
      @DumLoco 2 года назад +37

      Yes, this is the video that had affected me the most so far. It shouldn't be, but seeing both crew and ATC do everything right, and ending in tragedy anyway... It touched something in me.

    • @19382q
      @19382q 2 года назад +4

      Yeah they flew into a flat and killed a ton of people they suck

    • @MahNamJeff
      @MahNamJeff 2 года назад +10

      @@19382q simulations of this accident have been made, it was impossible to actually pilot or land the plane at all due to how bad the damage was

  • @gemberkoekje
    @gemberkoekje 2 года назад +684

    The most chilling part of this particular story to me is that they went through simulations afterwards. Basically, the engine separation and hit to the other engine and wing had such a devastating effect on the wing that, even in simulations, even when they knew exactly what was going to happen, they weren't able to land the plane after it happened. The damage on the wing was so bad that it would've fallen out of the sky, one way or the other.

    • @youngminpark3173
      @youngminpark3173 2 года назад +110

      Much respect to the pilots who fought tooth and nail to keep this doomed plane flying for as long as they did.

    • @ZenkaiAnkoku2
      @ZenkaiAnkoku2 2 года назад +52

      Exactly. As soon as they had to slow down, they were doomed. The pilots did everything they could. These are somehow always the saddest stories.

    • @musichigh7436
      @musichigh7436 2 года назад +3

      Yeah Mr. Smarty Pants but maybe fall out of the sky in any other place than a residential area, not?

    • @JC-vo5dt
      @JC-vo5dt 2 года назад +79

      @@musichigh7436 They obviously did not know that the engines were physically gone and thought they could make it back to the airport. A 747 should be able to make it home on 2 engines, even if on same wing.

    • @232K7
      @232K7 2 года назад +77

      @@musichigh7436 if the airplane was controllable it wouldn't have crashed anywhere 🤦
      The pilots also had no way of knowing the extent of the damage; it was a cargo plane that didn't even have windows.

  • @dfuher968
    @dfuher968 2 года назад +393

    My family and I went to Holland, specifically Amsterdam, about 10 years ago. Not far from our hotel was a park, and we went for a walk there 1 afternoon. It wasnt, until we reached the memorial, that we realised, this was, where this crash happened.
    This was very somber, especially for me, as this crash made a huge impression on me, when it happened. I was a teenager at the time, and the horror of a 747 crashing into a huge appartment building, well, it was incomprehensible to me at time. And the human story, that hit me the most, was of the 2 teenagers, who were killed in their apartment. Their parents had just left a few minutes earlier with a casual see-u-later to take their bikes to go see a couple of friends. They got about a kilometer or so, then the plane crashed, and they rushed back to see only rubble, where their appartment had been. It made a lasting impression on me, both coz I was just a year or 2 older than them, and coz of the horrific sorrow of losing both their children so suddenly and horrifically. And coz the mother later has been in almost every documentary, I have seen about the crash. It seems to me to be her way to keep her childrens' memory alive, as they lost not only their children, but everything else as well including all their photos and mementoes of their children. All, she had left, were a few photos, family and friends had managed to find.
    I admire the mother for her strength in going on and for her resiliency in making sure, that her children arent just an anonymous statistic ("official count: 43"), as so often happens in mass casualty situations. It has worked, coz I for 1 will never forget this crash - or those 2 children.

    • @sleepful1917
      @sleepful1917 2 года назад +4

      chill with the commas lol, you used like twice as many as necessary

    • @briantitchener4829
      @briantitchener4829 2 года назад +49

      @@sleepful1917 More bothered about commas than content. Sad.

    • @blzb1219
      @blzb1219 2 года назад +41

      @@sleepful1917 rules for commas are very different depending on the language and this person might not even be a native speaker. As a russian, I understand how difficult it sometimes is to get how English commas work. So maybe, just maybe, you should be a bit less of a jerk and divert your attention to the story and tragedy itself instead of being the bloody grammar police no one asked for

    • @alhanes5803
      @alhanes5803 2 года назад +3

      @@sleepful1917
      Speak like a human.
      She used "like" too many comas.
      Yeah "like" wow.

    • @alhanes5803
      @alhanes5803 2 года назад +2

      @@briantitchener4829
      Exactly...

  • @kikastra
    @kikastra 2 года назад +421

    Am I the only one when watching videos about this particular incident, even though you know they aren't going to make it, you keep hoping that "this time" they will?

    • @lordlehuezerher
      @lordlehuezerher 2 года назад +27

      Most certainly not, even if I know that they won’t make it, I keep hope till the very end

    • @232K7
      @232K7 2 года назад +23

      I always do too :/ When I heard the 23yr old in the jumpseat cry "AND flap problems?!" my heart freaking sank

    • @kikastra
      @kikastra 2 года назад +4

      @@232K7 Is that who's voice that was?

    • @neoberi2611
      @neoberi2611 2 года назад

      What a strange mentality

    • @therealdutchidiot
      @therealdutchidiot 2 года назад +31

      @@kikastra No, it was a coworker of one on-channel for ATC for that flight. You'll notice the same voice saying "it's no use Henk".

  • @andrewtaylor940
    @andrewtaylor940 2 года назад +309

    This remains one of the all time most horrifying accidents, for the massive death toll on the ground. The reason the CVR was never found is because as soon as the Coroner released the scene the mayor had the entire site bulldozed and sent to the landfill. So the crash investigators had to try to search the entirety of the city landfill for the recorders.

    • @Operngeist1
      @Operngeist1 2 года назад +11

      I totally forgot about that part.

    • @HappybdD_mash5-24
      @HappybdD_mash5-24 2 года назад +46

      Criminal

    • @andrewtaylor940
      @andrewtaylor940 2 года назад +58

      @@HappybdD_mash5-24 There was some understandable reasoning behind the decision. It wasn’t simply an air crash. It had carved a hole in the city and wiped out a large apartment building. With remaining structures unstable, and a great deal of public outcry. The circumstances were somewhat similar to the decision to bring down the remaining portion of Champlain Towers in Florida, on top of where they were still looking for survivors or remains. The aircraft parts were mixed with and buried under tons of building debris. I think the mayor should have given the investigators a bit more time. But time measured in 2-3 days tops. Not the weeks it would have taken them.

    • @JC-vo5dt
      @JC-vo5dt 2 года назад +13

      Same goes with the 2 planes that hit the twin towers in NYC on 9/11. I never heard anyone mention the black boxes.

    • @andrewtaylor940
      @andrewtaylor940 2 года назад +17

      @@JC-vo5dt I thought they were found? Although I may be getting confused with the Pennsylvania and Pentagon attacks?

  • @nyanbinary1717
    @nyanbinary1717 2 года назад +489

    I’m not sure why, but this has always been one of the most harrowing crashes for me. I can only imagine how hard they struggled to keep that plane in the air. Hearing the distraught voices of ATC makes it even worse.

    • @patrickmollohan3082
      @patrickmollohan3082 2 года назад +35

      And they fought it all the way until impact!! Respect to the crew and RIP to all who died.✈

    • @andrewtaylor940
      @andrewtaylor940 2 года назад +19

      Probably because there was a truly horrifying first season episode of Seconds From Disaster about this crash, that went heavily in depth about the people and the losses on the ground. Once you see it, it really sticks with you.

    • @nyanbinary1717
      @nyanbinary1717 2 года назад +6

      @@andrewtaylor940 Good point. I’ve watched most of those at least twice, but I could only watch that one once.

    • @NPC_-mf4dw
      @NPC_-mf4dw 2 года назад +13

      If you found this harrowing, check out Japan Airlines Flight 123.
      They fought a crippled plane for 30 minutes, going through a literal roller coaster of death for what must have felt like eternity before crashing into a mountain, killing almost everyone aboard.

    • @nyanbinary1717
      @nyanbinary1717 2 года назад +2

      @@NPC_-mf4dw That one is DEFINITELY harrowing.

  • @edmundkempersdartboard173
    @edmundkempersdartboard173 2 года назад +242

    "Wings are important." "Airplane parts are not supposed to fall off."
    I'm learning a lot this episode.

    • @GMaviation
      @GMaviation 2 года назад +9

      🤣🤣

    • @Wheelman2004
      @Wheelman2004 2 года назад +28

      *plane labeled CARGO*
      "Built in 1979, this particular plane was built for the sole purpose of transporting cargo."

    • @Enceladus2106
      @Enceladus2106 Год назад +4

      @@Wheelman2004 Well that info isn't as redundant, tons of aging passenger aircraft get converted into freighters

    • @gnarthdarkanen7464
      @gnarthdarkanen7464 Год назад

      What's alarming is the relative frequency with which things did fall off of airplanes up until fairly recently. It's not (nor has it ever been) something of a daily common occurrence, just that things like spare fuel cells to extend range weren't always intended to be jettisoned, but still regularly were... AND you can STILL occasionally run across random aircraft parts in the wilderness and mountains particularly... if you go and look. ;o)

    • @Xx_ProGaming1014_xX
      @Xx_ProGaming1014_xX 2 месяца назад

      i wish i could start a channel all about summarizing disasters like these, but i don't have the time and effort to do it lol.

  • @oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368
    @oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368 2 года назад +191

    That ATC deserves an award.
    Quick and decisive info for the pilot.
    He tried hard once he heard the mayday.

    • @keesdenheijer7283
      @keesdenheijer7283 2 года назад +1

      Very true but I still wonder:
      Should a mayday call not be a severe warning to all other stations to shut up unless they experience a mayday themselves?

    • @dtbeagle
      @dtbeagle Год назад +28

      @@keesdenheijer7283 its what they do. But, you still need to be given a freq to change to. That's why you hear ATC telling other flights to switch to different freqs. No one is checking in, no one asking for meteorological info, silence. Compared to the way that airspace would normally sound, you can tell everyone shut up

  • @ZenkaiAnkoku2
    @ZenkaiAnkoku2 2 года назад +91

    The disasters where there was no chance to save the plane are always the saddest ones. But I'm glad you make these documentaries. You tell the stories without the added fanfare and drama. Makes you appreciate the reality of the disasters.

    • @deathstalkerx4415
      @deathstalkerx4415 2 года назад +2

      I agree. Its always the cold hard facts. Not dramatized with music to make it "entertaining". Id rather watch this than some badly acted often times faulty representation of what happened.

    • @yerinbaekscandlelight
      @yerinbaekscandlelight 2 года назад +3

      Actually, I disagree. I think it's more sad if there WAS a chance to save the plane, but they didn't take it and it crashed anyway. When lives could've been saved, but they weren't. Don't get me wrong, this video was so sad and I send my condolences to all the victims families.

    • @yerinbaekscandlelight
      @yerinbaekscandlelight 2 года назад +1

      @@deathstalkerx4415 aka Wonder

    • @akschmidt2085
      @akschmidt2085 Год назад +2

      I think the avoidable ones are much sadder. Yknow... cuz they were avoidable.

  • @30769s
    @30769s 2 года назад +33

    Props to the air traffic controllers. A plane with 2 engines out trying to make it back to the airport plus managing all the other planes on frequency and doing it like it's just any other day. I have nothing but respect to them

  • @TregMediaHD
    @TregMediaHD 2 года назад +51

    I'm Dutch and this was a well presented video. I am in tears remembering the news that evening

    • @therealdutchidiot
      @therealdutchidiot 2 года назад +4

      I remember the newscast right after, and the news piled on for weeks with new information.

  • @dors5969
    @dors5969 2 года назад +64

    Since this accident, Elal never registered aircraft with G in its registration, for example, there's no 787 with the registration of 4X-EDG. Only 4X-EDF and then 4X-EDH.
    The same true for all the previous and current aircraft in the fleet.

    • @AEMoreira81
      @AEMoreira81 2 года назад +6

      I didn’t realize that until now. That’s why there is no 4X-EHG (which would have been a Boeing 737-900ER).

    • @chrisakaschulbus4903
      @chrisakaschulbus4903 2 года назад

      Are people still this guided by fear of bad luck? Or is it just to remember the accident?
      Because if it is, it's not a very good reminder.

    • @lucariolps277
      @lucariolps277 Год назад +6

      @@chrisakaschulbus4903 I would guess it's just to remember. Certain numbers or Letters not being used anymore after tragedies is pretty common from my knowledge.. For example, after a child died in a school, the teacher never used his desk nummber every again. So I would guess something similar is happening here

    • @chrisakaschulbus4903
      @chrisakaschulbus4903 Год назад +1

      @@lucariolps277 And if we did that with every tragedy, we would probably run out of letters and numbers for identifying things and it would help nobody remember anything.
      Imagine if people did that with first names...

    • @tiramisu7544
      @tiramisu7544 Год назад

      @@chrisakaschulbus4903 That's why we stop using certain designators like letters or flight numbers sometimes for aircraft... because it's very very rare that an incident happens to an airplane in the first place.

  • @PJay-wy5fx
    @PJay-wy5fx Год назад +20

    Thank you for covering this.
    I live in Amsterdam (not in the crash area) and I remember, apart from the shock and deep grief, the paranoia that ensued right after the crash.
    I know about the human impact side of this disaster, and how it remained a scar in the many years after the event, but had not heard of the actual technical circumstances on this level of detail before.
    So thank you for making this video.
    Also kudos for the pronunciation of the Dutch geographical names. I know it’s not easy for non-Dutch speakers.
    I have noticed you put a lot of effort in the right pronunciation of any non-English names, which shows the respect and meticulousness with which these videos are made.

  • @ulcolandheer5431
    @ulcolandheer5431 2 года назад +39

    I can remember my dad walking into my room saying a plane crashed into the city that Sunday evening right before Studio Sport was supposed to start. I worked the next day in the Bijlmer for a camera distribution center, Konica I think, I went to the site during lunch with a few co-workers. I remember seeing flames going up again.

  • @pey5571
    @pey5571 2 года назад +28

    I've watched a bunch of videos on this channel but this is the first one I've cried at for some reason. It is so frustrating to see the flight crew and ATC do everything right and as much as they can and yet still end up crashing.

  • @grmpEqweer
    @grmpEqweer 2 года назад +121

    "Airplane parts are not supposed to fall off"
    ...I live under the glidepath for a major airport. I really would not appreciate large items flopping through the roof...🎁🎁🎁

    • @nyanbinary1717
      @nyanbinary1717 2 года назад +2

      Same!

    • @IdliAmin_TheLastKingofSambar
      @IdliAmin_TheLastKingofSambar 2 года назад +1

      Yup, same here as well.

    • @TW1257
      @TW1257 2 года назад

      Many planes come over my neighborhood going into Atlanta. It's worrisome.

    • @fonesrphunny7242
      @fonesrphunny7242 2 года назад

      I'm about 10 miles from the next major airport, but one approach route goes perfectly overhead due to another VOR (small domestic airport). I overlayed the charts with a map and it's scary how well it lines up.

    • @grmpEqweer
      @grmpEqweer 2 года назад +1

      Eh, so far, no prob. We moved, though, so we're right where they put down the landing gears? Which sounds a tad alarming at times.
      After 9/11, I find the sight/sound of planes overhead reassuring. It's the sound of the world being okay.

  • @bloodymarvelous4790
    @bloodymarvelous4790 2 года назад +60

    The reason Engine 3 took out Engine 4 is because it was still producing thrust. When Engine 3 broke off the wing, it launched forward and then struck Engine 4 as the plane overtook it.

    • @valerierodger7700
      @valerierodger7700 2 года назад +11

      No, the reason engine 3 took out engine 4 was exactly what was stated in the video: the fuse pins did not fail properly.
      Perhaps if the video had gone into a more detailed explanation, this would be more clear. The fuse pins aren't just made to fail in a particular manner, they are designed to fail in a particular _order_ so that there is a "controlled" separation. The fuse pins at the front of the upper link and at the back of the brace are designed to be weaker than the mid spar fuse pins so that they fail first, but in this case, one of the "stronger" midspar fuse pins failed due to fatigue, causing the engine to separate improperly.
      You don't have to take my word for it, it's explained in great detail in the accident report published by the Netherlands Aviation Safety Board

    • @alhanes5803
      @alhanes5803 2 года назад +13

      @@valerierodger7700
      Sorry Val but, he was still correct.
      The engine didn't fail as expected.
      It detached at take off thrust, so it did shoot forward, then came backwards striking #4.
      The fuse pins are designed with an engine failure in mind. (A dead engine)
      This engine didn't fail, it was running at full thrust.
      You're correct it stating the initial cause, but he was right in explaining why it came back and struck #4, and tore out the leading edge of the wing.

    • @Halinspark
      @Halinspark 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@alhanes5803 I was under the impression if the engine pylon fails under power, it's expected to go up and over the wing, and that this one flew off in a weird direction because the pin failed asymmetrically.

  • @smmsander1269
    @smmsander1269 2 года назад +52

    This was on Dutch tv last week because of 70 years of Dutch tv, and I was thinking about what a Disaster Breakdown video about this crash would be like. Great video as always, rip the ones lost in the accident.🙏🏻

  • @EzioAuditore
    @EzioAuditore 2 года назад +141

    MomLeftMeAtBestbuy is going to be a new fan favorite contributor

    • @sleepful1917
      @sleepful1917 2 года назад +1

      i saw him in his video after this one, so funny and i love that he reads it out

    • @LyralioRC
      @LyralioRC 2 года назад +1

      "Well, since Mom left me here, might as well catch up on some well-produced airplane crash videos. Heck, I got her wallet, I'll give the guy who makes them some money while I'm at it"

  • @annabasnatural
    @annabasnatural 2 года назад +270

    “Parts are not meant to fall off of an aircraft…”
    ….I feel this is something that didn’t need to be clarified but thanks 😂😂

    • @mrkipling2201
      @mrkipling2201 2 года назад +4

      I would worry if the cabin crew said that, along with the safety procedures before a flight!! 🤣🤣🤷🤷

    • @kikastra
      @kikastra 2 года назад +18

      @@mrkipling2201 "Ladies and gentleman, in case of parts falling off the airplane, get into the brace position and kiss your ass goodbye".

    • @bluejay7058
      @bluejay7058 2 года назад +5

      I wonder if it's possible to have parts built in to compensate this? Maybe an extra rudder or something in case the controls break? Then again it was said that this was airplane was simulated to be unrecoverable to so maybe not :(

    • @The-Rose-and-the-Cross
      @The-Rose-and-the-Cross 2 года назад +5

      Actually, it did need to be clarified, at least for the people at Boeing after another 747 had crashed, for the exact same reason, a year before El Al 1862.
      And @@bluejay7058, redundancy was already present in the 747 design, specially regarding the hydraulic systems (it has four, each powered by a different engine). And if I recall correctly, the 747's rudder is actually divided in two, not so much for redundancy but because of the sheer size.
      But there are some things that redundancy cannot solve. One just can't have brand new slats magically appear to compensate for the lift imbalance àfte he leading edge was damaged, nor engines come out of nowhere to counter the asymmetric thrust after engines 4 and 3 fell down.

    • @selfademus
      @selfademus 2 года назад

      TheRoseAndTheCross -
      if you _actually_ think something like, i dunno, perhaps... maintenance hours were increased or someone decided *not* to take a shortcut when making a particular repair or a choice was made to undergo more thorough inspections, etc. all for the *sole* reason that they heard someone clarify to them
      that _parts aren't meant to fall off aircraft,_ i'm sorry, but you're an idiot. that *never* needs to be clarified. saying anything _that_ mind-numbingly obvious is borderline mockery and the best effect anyone could hope for is that the people involved lose every bit of confidence, feel hopelessly stupid, utterly useless and/or completely hate themselves. none of which do anything to strengthen any party's work ethic. mistakes happen. everyone can't see everything and money will maintain its rule on every human's life. to be reminded that planes aren't supposed to disassemble on their own in the sky is _actually_ not helpful to anyone... well, except maybe you. what a perfect opportunity this was for ya to act all smug and play mr. know-it-all smartypants. grats.

  • @bassett_green
    @bassett_green 2 года назад +45

    This was one of my favorites yet. Thanks for going into detail about the fail safe pins

  • @Emily-lh6em
    @Emily-lh6em 2 года назад +42

    I'm under the weather so I'm greatful that I discovered your channel to watch in bed. You really do an amazing job at presenting these events respectfully, clearly, and factually. It's apparent from my binge watching marathon that you took great care in putting each one together. Your narration and the visuals are well done and it feels like I'm watching a professional documentary. Thank you! 🥳

    • @isabellind1292
      @isabellind1292 2 года назад +3

      I hope you get better soon. I've never watched this channel before and you've described the presenter and his videos in the same way I would. He puts a great deal of effort into their presentation. I wish you well!🌺💓

  • @ishadezzl
    @ishadezzl 2 года назад +82

    I was in Amsterdam at the time of the accident
    There is nothing more terrifying than seeing a huge plane flying right towards you At high speed.
    Needless to say
    The aftermath was disturbing to everyone that was there that day

    • @Jozaaaa
      @Jozaaaa 2 года назад +5

      Things that didn’t happen

    • @ishadezzl
      @ishadezzl 2 года назад +14

      @@Jozaaaa and who are you again? Except for someone that doesn't know anything about me or what I've seen,

    • @mikeloghry9521
      @mikeloghry9521 2 года назад +3

      @@Jozaaaa Keep still and your mouth shut. If you can't say anything constructive. Don't say anything at all.

    • @kleenexbox974
      @kleenexbox974 2 года назад +2

      @@Jozaaaa oh so you know him?
      L for you

    • @RahulRk-tr7ot
      @RahulRk-tr7ot 3 месяца назад

      As you witnessed this incident in real. Do you have any fear in flying after this? 🤔 Or like Trauma or Ptsd?

  • @angelinasouren
    @angelinasouren Год назад +8

    I remember this. I was living in Amsterdam (West) then and this plane crashed very very close to where a friend of mine was living. There were radiation fears for a while, if I recall correctly. I was feeling really shitty that evening and I did something really strange, namely open a very small window in my kitchen and stare outside, toward the east, almost as if trying to reach someone. I had no idea that the plane had been going overhead, already in trouble at around that time (let alone that a plane had crashed). They did almost two circuits, off the top of my head, and crashed during the second circuit. (I typed this before watching the video. Will watch it now.)

  • @thexboxfurry745
    @thexboxfurry745 Год назад +19

    It really is commendable how well they actually handled the plane and how calm they were during the attempt to return to the airport.

  • @c128stuff
    @c128stuff 2 года назад +19

    I heard this crash, and saw the smoke of it, it was a 2 minute walk north from where I was at that moment.

  • @gilbertfranklin1537
    @gilbertfranklin1537 2 года назад +11

    Excellent presentation of this incident! I see you are nearing 50K subs, and am quite confident that you will continue on to the 100K mark if you keep up the good work. 😉

  • @oddballskull1941
    @oddballskull1941 2 года назад +35

    “Airplane parts are not supposed to fall off”
    Huh learn something new every day

  • @KGI_KlikoNL
    @KGI_KlikoNL Год назад +6

    Today it is 30 years ago. The engines came down in the water North-East of Amsterdam. El Al was known by mechanics, to very poorly fix issues (cheap/fast/temperarly). It landed from New York in Amsterdam already with 3 issues.

  • @bettagems9209
    @bettagems9209 2 года назад +1

    You have the best, most beautiful graphics of any YT channel devoted to historical incidents I have watched and I watch a lot! I only know about this crash from the Smithsonian series, so thank you for all the information you gave that they left out like the passenger going home for her birthday and wedding, how heartbreaking, and the undocumented workers who were killed but not included in the official count. I always believed 42 was way too low for such a disaster. Thank you.

  • @Lisa99913
    @Lisa99913 2 года назад +11

    I remember watching another video on this crash. There there was this one guy in the apartment complex who crated up his cats before evacuating the building with them. And there were these parents who had just left on a date, leaving their teenage children in the building. Both teens were killed. Absolute tragedy

    • @goldenmiddledistanceraces5929
      @goldenmiddledistanceraces5929 Год назад +1

      I remember that about the teens being left in the flat. tragic. how to live on after a loss like that

  • @nottelling8129
    @nottelling8129 2 года назад +57

    I’m pissed off at the guy who thought that it was more important to destroy evidence (A.K.A. Clean the scene up) than the investigation, which is part of the reason why the CVR was never found

    • @therealdutchidiot
      @therealdutchidiot 2 года назад +2

      It's not. Even if it was in a landfill they would've found it. It probably got turned into a million in the explosion (CVR was confirmed to have been on board)

    • @bloodymarvelous4790
      @bloodymarvelous4790 2 года назад +21

      Sometimes there are more important things than an investigation. A lot of lives on the ground were affected. They cleared the rubble to recover the bodies and look for survivors.

    • @therealdutchidiot
      @therealdutchidiot 2 года назад +1

      @@bloodymarvelous4790 Agreed

    • @nottelling8129
      @nottelling8129 2 года назад +1

      @@therealdutchidiot Do you have any idea how big a landfill is?

    • @therealdutchidiot
      @therealdutchidiot 2 года назад +2

      @@nottelling8129 They found a piece of a one of the bolts there too, so it can't be that difficult.

  • @Ryan-lp4yr
    @Ryan-lp4yr 2 года назад +12

    Im dutch, and the conversation at 13:16 hit me like for real. I can hear the pain in they’re voices

    • @therealdutchidiot
      @therealdutchidiot 2 года назад

      Best part? as I recall a similar crash happened years earlier. I think it was somewhere in Asia. Metal fatigue in the fuse pins was the cause.

    • @dontspikemydrink9382
      @dontspikemydrink9382 Год назад +1

      their

  • @RowdyLowdy
    @RowdyLowdy 2 года назад +15

    People in this industry are so incredibly calm. It’s amazing. I’d be running in circles with my hair on fire, screaming, “We’re all gonna die!!!”

  • @greymark420
    @greymark420 2 года назад +48

    Terrible devastation, those pilots tried so hard to land that plane, i hope they received a posthumous commendation. I also thought that ATC were very professional in the handling of that incident.

    • @johnhall7850
      @johnhall7850 2 года назад +2

      Crash into building? Get awarded? Nah. My father was a pilot himself, and taking it down without killing people on the ground was a priority, even if it meant certain death to the pilot. So they were either terrorists or terrible pilots.

    • @greymark420
      @greymark420 2 года назад +18

      @@johnhall7850 My word that is incredibly harsh. Terrorist oh dear, what a ridiculous comment.

    • @danielabackstrom
      @danielabackstrom 2 года назад +15

      @@johnhall7850 wtf 😑

    • @aabll5993
      @aabll5993 2 года назад +7

      @@greymark420 Couldn't agree with you more.

    • @PresidentEvil
      @PresidentEvil 2 года назад +17

      @@johnhall7850 they dont have control of the aircraft what dont you understand?

  • @Goat.14
    @Goat.14 2 года назад +17

    Your videos are so interesting and well put together, keep up the grind

  • @kayleighvossen
    @kayleighvossen 2 года назад

    Great video as always! Thanks for covering this crash!

  • @ENGW1SH
    @ENGW1SH 2 года назад

    I’m Happy to see your channel growing keep it up man👌🏻

  • @misssweetpea2890
    @misssweetpea2890 2 года назад +2

    Came across your channel by chance and have been binge watching all your videos for the past 2 days 😊 I like how your respectful to the dead, even if its pilot error you still show respect to the situation and how stressful something like that would be 👍 keep up the good work and content you gotta sub from me 😊

  • @Georgejoseph74
    @Georgejoseph74 2 года назад

    tx u for another fantastic video...all ur videos are brief and contains everything wat a normal person like me understand...good job mate

  • @jamesx4952
    @jamesx4952 2 года назад +20

    I’ve heard of this accident years back but never knew what happened great video yet again

    • @mrkipling2201
      @mrkipling2201 2 года назад +5

      I remember it as well. Watching the news on the day it happened. Horrible disaster, made worse by crashing into the block of flats.

    • @therealdutchidiot
      @therealdutchidiot 2 года назад

      @@mrkipling2201 Yeah, there's first responder recordings out there trying to pinpoint the location. When they figured it out, oof. Big oof.

  • @joerivanlier1180
    @joerivanlier1180 2 года назад +20

    Hi being Dutch, I really liked your prenouciation of Amsterdam, even for me thinking you Dutch speaking English really good, at gooimeer i was back to my other theory, but still good go.
    And a thing I think you cut out (i think, it felt like a setup for it at one point), one of the other results of this was the creation of Schiphol Discrete, a frequency for emergency aircraft so both the frequency and controller have only the emergency aircraft. I am pretty sure this alone might save another plane at some point. Having a clear channel of communication offloads the flight crew and might give that extra second of thought.
    Then again not having other pilots on frequency (beside those on the ground being curious), might mean a pilot with that one vital tip is cut out. But IMHO the gains far outweigh this.

    • @hooverkinz
      @hooverkinz 2 года назад +1

      Interesting take on pros and cons of that! Never thought of it those way

  • @jimleon7894
    @jimleon7894 2 года назад +6

    Great technical description of the structural issues. A very tragic event for the residents as well as the doomed crew.

  • @cecinkm
    @cecinkm 2 года назад +149

    “airplane parts are not supposed to fall off” ahaha i sure hope not

  • @alexskvortsov4188
    @alexskvortsov4188 2 года назад +6

    Wow. Never fail to deliver. These keep getting better and better! Can't wait for the next.

  • @Ara_Arasaka
    @Ara_Arasaka 2 года назад +15

    They did everything they could. They did everything right. They couldn’t have done anything Any better- or different. I hope everyone affected has peace of mind, and rests easy.
    What a tragedy.

  • @nightfly4664
    @nightfly4664 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this awesome video! There weren't really any good ones out there on this.
    I was six years old, we had just come back from my grandmothers place, we usually visited her on a Sunday. I remember looking out of the window and seeing smoke in the sky and as we kept on driving the sound barriers disappeared showing de BIjlmer. We thought it was a big fire until a few minutes later the reports came over the radio. Yep, that's all there really is to my story, nothing crazy. I never realized until I got older that it did have an impact on me, but in the sense that I got really interested in air crashes. I still am to this day, obviously.
    I'm just glad to see there's finally a quality breakdown of this crash!

  • @elizabethannferrario7113
    @elizabethannferrario7113 2 года назад +1

    yes i too remember this one , seeing this on TV , and the conversations from families living in the flats which the plane hit , my gosh it was heartbreaking,
    the young dying i found it really distressing as i was a very young nurse as the time just starting my extended training in intensive care and we had some critical patients admitted that day so i was quite upset, that day i grew up , i had spent six months in amsterdam after i had qualified with some friends , so it hit hard, RIP to all whom passed that day , condolences to families friends , my regards liz .

  • @missfleming5465
    @missfleming5465 2 года назад +7

    I had cousins that lived in the building where it happened, my dad was visiting them just before going back to the UK. If my dad & cousins didn't leave 2-3 minutes early they could've been hurt or worse. I remember BBC broadcasting what happened my mum & I were shocked & crying. The phone had rung which I answered I was so relieved when my dad said him & my cousin are ok, when he came back I hugged him so tight. I'll show him this video see if he remembers anything from that day.

    • @LuckyNala
      @LuckyNala 2 года назад +1

      Unfortunately I don't think anyone could forget anything about such a traumatic event. I'm glad that your family got out in time.

    • @missfleming5465
      @missfleming5465 2 года назад +1

      @@LuckyNala My cousins insisted on driving my dad to Breda coach terminal instead of him getting a taxi, my dad's last minute change of mind saved not only himself but my cousins too.

  • @envera9553
    @envera9553 2 года назад +27

    You're killing it this month, thank you for the video!

    • @DisasterBreakdown
      @DisasterBreakdown  2 года назад +6

      No, thank you for watching!

    • @fmiqbal
      @fmiqbal 2 года назад +7

      considering this channel is about plane crashing, people dying, that's a very poor choice of words ...

    • @dontspikemydrink9382
      @dontspikemydrink9382 Год назад

      @@fmiqbal nah

  • @mce_AU
    @mce_AU 2 года назад +3

    Incredibly sad event. Thanks for sharing.

  • @javasrevenge7121
    @javasrevenge7121 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this great upload, I am dutch and remember this disaster as yesterday. There are still questions about the cargo, a lot of people got ill namely.

  • @RastaSaiyaman
    @RastaSaiyaman 2 года назад +9

    I'm an avid watcher of National Geographic's "Air crash investigation" which of course had an episode on this very crash too, they talked about the same things you did but in a much more in depth degree and had interviews with the NTSB, the people at Schiphol airport and survivors of the apartment complex.
    I have to say, you did a very good job at making this clip more understandable for people who don't really know all that much about aviation.

  • @kimifur
    @kimifur 2 года назад +8

    I had just turned 10 when this happened. It was one of the first disasters I remember seeing on the news when it happened. The others were Chernobyl in 1986, the Kings Cross fire in 1987, and Pan Am 103 in 1988. Somehow this was the most shocking of all. I remember seeing on the news the glowing wreckage in the dark which had split the apartment complex in two. I remember thinking how many people must have been in there. Thank you for making such a sensitive and informative video, as always.

    • @bloodymarvelous4790
      @bloodymarvelous4790 2 года назад +3

      And the Challenger disaster which happened a few months before Chernobyl.

    • @kimifur
      @kimifur 2 года назад +1

      @@bloodymarvelous4790 Which oddly I don't remember seeing at all at the time.

  • @colinwoods9601
    @colinwoods9601 2 года назад +7

    I've come to really look forward to waking up on Saturday mornings and thinking over coffee, "Is it Saturday? There's a new Disaster Breakdown release today!" The work you do is amazing and your commitment to providing new content as frequently as you do truly spoils us all. Thank you for the hard work you put into these--it really shows. Cheers.

  • @Puddincess
    @Puddincess 2 года назад +21

    In addition to the in-video warning for the voice recording, would it be an idea to insert a chapters so it's indicated on the time bar? Just QoL things

  • @Yasmine-jx3jo
    @Yasmine-jx3jo 2 года назад +8

    Wow, I've lived in Amsterdam almost my whole live and I didn't even know about this and I even travel past this with the metro...

  • @gabriellab2436
    @gabriellab2436 2 года назад +10

    whenever pilots switch to their native language it gives me chills

  • @grapeshot
    @grapeshot 2 года назад +17

    Yeah remember this disaster the plane basically split the building in two.

  • @Flashback007
    @Flashback007 2 года назад +16

    I am glad you stick to the fact. Here in the Netherlands, the crash is still surrounded by mystery and conspiracy-theories

    • @PieterPatrick
      @PieterPatrick Год назад

      We zagen allemaal mannen in witte pakken! 😛

    • @javasrevenge7121
      @javasrevenge7121 7 месяцев назад

      Vergeet het woord conspiracy-theories.

  • @tjniezek3096
    @tjniezek3096 2 года назад +7

    Damn those 747's are beautiful birds ... Love the videos man keep em coming please .👍

  • @dbg2644
    @dbg2644 2 года назад +27

    I remember that there was much debate in the news back then over what the actual cargo of the plane was. Also mysterious men in white suits were sighted at the crash site fueling the debate even further.

    • @badlands555
      @badlands555 2 года назад +4

      One show I saw about this said the white suits were allowed to retrieve something from the crash site. Before rescue units were allowed in even.

    • @flopsinator5817
      @flopsinator5817 2 года назад +19

      @@badlands555 I'm guessing that they were checking for dangerous materials (poison, nuclear, etc), in case El Al was carrying bombs or whatever. Doesn't necessarily mean there were any, just that there might've been and they needed to check for that. I don't think it would've made much of a difference either way.

    • @nightfly4664
      @nightfly4664 2 года назад +6

      They weren't mysterious at all. They were there to check for potentially dangerous material (i.e. radioactive). Hence, the white suits and rebreathes.

    • @alhanes5803
      @alhanes5803 2 года назад

      @@flopsinator5817
      True...

    • @drscopeify
      @drscopeify 2 года назад +2

      @@flopsinator5817 Important radioactive or nuclear sensitive equipment cannot be transported by airplane because when you fly you are exposing the equipment to higher solar radiation which can damage it. If you ever want to scare people, show them gigger counter when on an airplane, more radiation then nuclear workers! It is amazing how much radiation exposure you get when flying but I fly all the time and very healthy person.

  • @On-Our-Radar-24News
    @On-Our-Radar-24News 2 года назад +7

    I never knew that the pilots flew the airplane for over 8 minutes! Amazing that they were able to fly the plane that long. I wonder why the cockpit voice recorder was never found? They usually find something? Perhaps, the post crash fire mixed with all the debris from the apartment complex and 240 lives. Very sad.

  • @wololo10
    @wololo10 10 месяцев назад +2

    He probably had flaps only in the left wing, that extra lift difference made the airlerons unable to keep wings leveled

  • @tensaichigo2
    @tensaichigo2 Год назад +8

    This situation is just insane and so sad. They did all they could in an impossible scenario. What remarkable people. I'm sure they are all dearly missed.

  • @krismoff5749
    @krismoff5749 2 года назад +1

    Great video, so much better than the Air crash investigation Series!

  • @angeliquevermeule1600
    @angeliquevermeule1600 5 месяцев назад +1

    My father nearly lived in that appartment,specifically the part that got destroyed,in the late 70's,he still feels blessed that he never decided to accept that house !

  • @AndrewBarsky
    @AndrewBarsky 2 года назад +14

    “Airplane parts aren’t supposed to fall off.” Well, yeah. No argument there.

  • @virginiaviola5097
    @virginiaviola5097 2 года назад +14

    This haunts me, I’ve been thinking about it again recently, and here it is. I don’t know how these things work, but I heard it, I’ll never forget the noise, it woke me up..I knew what it was, it was a big plane, and I was thinking that it must have gone down in the swamp. I waited for the sirens, but there was just silence, and nothing. I live in Australia, it was when I saw the news, I learned of the tragedy in Amsterdam, and I knew what I’d heard, what woke me up. I really cannot explain how stuff like that works, but somehow from the other side of the world I heard that plane hit the apartment building. Still gives me anxiety.

    • @nightfly4664
      @nightfly4664 2 года назад +3

      You say it woke you up, so your brain wasn't in active mode when you heard the noise you claim to have heard. We remember the noise that wakes us up, when it's a noise that doesn't occur just ones. If it occurs once, you don't remember what woke you up. So, your little story doesn't exactly add up. It's likely just something you've told yourself and over the years you've come to believe it. You heard a plane crash in your dreams, and you equate it to the crash in de Bijlmer.
      There's people believing in crazy shit all over the world I guess. ;-)

    • @virginiaviola5097
      @virginiaviola5097 2 года назад +3

      @@nightfly4664 no, what I told you is quite true, not a story I’ve told myself. It woke me up, the noise continued for a moment while I was awake. As I said, I thought that a huge plane must have come down in the swamp, and was expecting to hear the emergency services arriving, but never did. And I thought that my mind had to have been playing tricks on me, until later in the day when I saw the news. I have not forgotten that day. I’ve no reason to have created some bonkers story in the interim, because it is bonkers, even by my reckoning, but it happened. I cannot explain it, it is what it is.

  • @forresttucker168
    @forresttucker168 6 месяцев назад +1

    The fact that these pilots were able to keep this severely damaged airplane in the air for so long shows their skill, the pilots last words are very chilling...

  • @joffreyiii4024
    @joffreyiii4024 2 года назад

    Thanks for posting this, I am Dutch and remember this disaster like it happened yesterday. It dominated the news for weeks. Such a sad happening. Was it avoidable?

    • @troodon1096
      @troodon1096 2 года назад +3

      From the moment the engine detached, there was really nothing else they could do. It's a testament to their skills they kept the plane flying as long as they did.

  • @yasirmohammedali
    @yasirmohammedali 2 года назад

    Hi and thanks for the video

  • @scotturban54
    @scotturban54 2 года назад

    thanks for posting

  • @bruh_hahaha
    @bruh_hahaha 2 года назад

    Brilliant work. Thank you

  • @RiruRana
    @RiruRana 2 года назад +13

    My mother remembers keeping up with the investigation that happened-- there's a lot of unanswered questions regarding it still, apparently. (Not about the crash itself, but about the aftermath)

    • @ronaldderooij1774
      @ronaldderooij1774 2 года назад +4

      No, all the answers were given, but some people do not believe them. That is something else than "a lot of unanswered questions.... still".

    • @RiruRana
      @RiruRana 2 года назад +6

      @@ronaldderooij1774 nah, that's not it. They still aren't 100% sure about the death count even though it was given conclusively because there were some people living there illegally at the time, among other things. I'm not talking about conspiracies, there were just some peculiar aspects about this whole thing.

  • @messiahsbythesackful6267
    @messiahsbythesackful6267 2 года назад

    Thank you! One of your best...🖖🐢👣

  • @slimdarcy9503
    @slimdarcy9503 11 месяцев назад

    What I love about this channel is that there's so many more details we wouldn't see on TV

  • @InnSewerAnts
    @InnSewerAnts 2 года назад +5

    Was 11 when this happened. Remember seeing the news footage. Must've made an impression.
    Nice pronunciation on Amsterdam, much closer to Dutch than the usual English pronunciation.
    One thing I never understood is why they didn't try to route it over all the countryside to line it up with runway in normal use that day. Perhaps the slightly longer flight time would have decreased the odds for the crew, but, to be blunt, with all the dense urban area around and this crippled. Hindsight of course but the crash at least would have been in a field more likely than an apartment building. But who knows, going by limited info, probably wasn't an option.
    Cheers from NL

    • @angelinasouren
      @angelinasouren Год назад

      Yeah, I noticed that too! It may be an aviation thing.

  • @TheYottaTube
    @TheYottaTube 2 года назад

    I have been looking forward to your version of it.

  • @majuuorthrus3340
    @majuuorthrus3340 4 месяца назад +1

    My honeymoon was in Amsterdam, and one of the museums had an exhibit about the impact of this accident. A there was a lot of artwork from children. Absolutely horrifying.

  • @tdestroyer1882
    @tdestroyer1882 2 года назад

    Amazing video mate!

  • @Rinusj1
    @Rinusj1 2 года назад +1

    This event i will never forget..i lived very close to where the plane crashed...i remember on sunday night we were going to watch Italian football on tv ..my brother and mother were in the kitchen making coffee, when i heard the screaming engines of the plane i was nailed to my chair...the kitchen was faced to the flats where the plane went down so my bro and mother actually saw it happen...back then i was attending night school and after the crash we missed one of our class members i knew she lived in that exact corner of these two flats eventually we heard that she survived..

  • @camamaja
    @camamaja 2 года назад

    I still remember seeing that sudden plume of smoke and my mom saying something bad has happened, turn on the news. Till now I didn't know just why those engines 'detached' themselves. thanks for this.
    and FYI : the second part in Gooimeer just means lake thus it is Gooi lake. Not that it matters, but I just thought I'd mention it for any language geeks.

  • @funnykiasedona1077
    @funnykiasedona1077 2 года назад +4

    My grandpa Used to fly the same plane, and from what he tells me those flight crew were his friends. thats a real sad thing, to loose your friend in a aircraft incident where you know it could of been you....

  • @ilovetotri23
    @ilovetotri23 2 года назад

    Excellent explanation!

  • @brugelxencerf
    @brugelxencerf 6 месяцев назад +1

    Such a well done video. And so sad.

  • @StephenLuke
    @StephenLuke 6 месяцев назад +2

    RIP
    To the three crew members and one passenger of El Al Flight 1862 and the 39 people on the ground

  • @stsin7
    @stsin7 2 года назад

    Wait, you want to tell me that this guy also makes 3D graphics? Immediate subscription! Love your content 😌 (despite sad stories you are telling us 🥺)

  • @timtec3000
    @timtec3000 3 месяца назад +1

    Another superb video. And learned the cause of the accident. A perfect production once again

  • @josephconnor2310
    @josephconnor2310 2 года назад

    Excellent video

  • @mahogany3947
    @mahogany3947 Год назад

    Your videos are bad ass and top notch

  • @annabethchase2569
    @annabethchase2569 2 года назад +3

    Just a suggestion regarding patreon list since I've seen some others do it, maybe post the patrons list in the reverse order - Highest paying first and then decreasing order.

  • @justincredible.
    @justincredible. 5 месяцев назад

    I live in The Netherlands, I'll never forget this... Such loss of life, so sad. (like the fireworks disaster in Enschede)

  • @CMDRArcanic
    @CMDRArcanic Год назад +1

    so eerie. especially at ATC seeing that cloud of smoke in the distance, knowing the human being you were just talking to is almost certainly dead

  • @Aerobix
    @Aerobix Год назад

    Is that the Felis 742 for Xplane you are using? A gem of an aircraft to fly. (Ukrainian developer)

  • @ResonNL
    @ResonNL 2 года назад +1

    Im dutch and I was born in 1987 and for all I remember this is the first big news story I remember in my life. What a freak accident.

  • @themomentchannel3498
    @themomentchannel3498 2 года назад +2

    around 1 year before the crash of flight 1862 a boeing 747-200 of china airlines also crashed because of the same problems, engine 3 separates from the wing severely damaging the wing and also breaking engine 4 off, the china airlines 747 crashed into a mountain so there were no fatalities on the ground

  • @mawj09eas4
    @mawj09eas4 2 года назад

    Where did you get the El Al livery from?